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Finding parking near Bierreclame Museum, Breda
When you’re looking for parking Bierreclame Museum in Breda, your goal is simple: find a spot on/near Haagweg 375 without last-minute searching. Because weekend demand can be higher, it helps to know which options are genuinely convenient for drivers.
Book nearby, private parking with Mobypark (before you arrive)
Mobypark gives you access to bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (think hotel parking, office spaces, private driveways, or unused garage areas). Instead of circling for an open space around the museum, you can reserve a spot in advance and turn your arrival time into a planned parking moment.
If you’re arriving when street parking demand is at its peak, pre-booking on Mobypark can be a practical backup—especially compared with relying only on whatever is available on Haagweg.
Haagweg street parking: paid zones and Sunday hours
On-street parking around Haagweg follows paid parking rules in Breda. In the wider area, a Gele zone applies with a typical tariff around €1.80/h, and paid parking is generally enforced on Sundays and public holidays (commonly 12:00–18:00).
Payment is typically possible at parking machines or via mobile parking options, so double-check the signs next to where you plan to park. If you want to avoid the “find a machine + ensure you paid for the right timeslot” routine on the museum’s busy weekend moments, a reserved Mobypark spot can remove that time pressure.
Free parking next to Bierreclame Museum—use it when it’s available
For many visitors, the easiest option is free parking directly next to the museum. That said, free spaces can still be limited when arrivals stack up—so if you notice the nearby spots filling quickly, switching to a pre-booked parking option on Mobypark can save you the hassle of re-routing while you’re already in the area.
For any remaining questions about whether you’ll face paid zones on your day of arrival, you’ll find quick answers in the FAQ below.
Garages and longer stays: compare day pricing vs. street meters
If you expect a longer visit, it’s worth thinking beyond hourly meters. Nearby garage parking can price by the day (often roughly in the €10–€22/day range depending on the facility and area), which may be more predictable than restarting street payment if you end up staying longer.
Mobypark can also be a good alternative for longer stays because you book in advance—useful when public options are either time-limited or harder to secure at the last minute.
| Parking option near Bierreclame Museum | What to expect | When it’s a good choice |
|---|---|---|
| Free parking next to the museum | Free spaces directly beside the venue | Best if you arrive when spaces are available |
| Paid street parking (Gele zone) | Typical on-street tariff around €1.80/h; Sunday paid window commonly 12:00–18:00 | Suitable if you’re comfortable paying via machines/app and following signage |
| Garages (day parking) | Often priced per day, commonly around €10–€22/day | Better for longer visits or when street spaces are scarce |
| Pre-booked private parking (Mobypark) | Reserved, prepaid parking you arrange before arrival | Helps when you want certainty and less time spent searching |
Quick way to choose the right spot
- Use your exact arrival time and duration: select the parking period that matches your visit so you don’t underestimate how long you’ll be there.
- Check for paid street windows if you’re considering Haagweg: Sunday rules can change the easiest choice.
- If you’re unsure whether nearby free spaces will be enough, a reserved Mobypark spot is often the simplest way to keep your day on schedule.
Mobypark parking rates near Bierreclame Museum
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 1.62
24 hours parking
from € 10.38
1 week parking
from € 130.00
1 month parking
from € 311.40